When you round something you take the number to the nearest whole. For instance 140 rounded to the nearest hundred (the place value) will be 100 while 160 would become 200
Place value is the category the number the digit is in. For example, take 123. The 1 is worth one hundred, the 2 is worth 20 and the 3 is worth 3. Actual value is the number itself in that position. So, as an example, "What digit is in the hundreds place of the number 123?" The answer would be 1.
This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
1,565 to the nearest hundred is: 1600. This is because the value in the tens place "6" is equal to or greater than 5. Anything below 5 would need to be rounded down.
To write nine million six hundred thousand one hundred two in numerals, you would start with the digit 9 for the millions place, followed by 6 for the hundred thousands place, then 1 for the hundred thousands place, and finally 2 for the ones place. So, it would be written as 9,601,102.
When you round something you take the number to the nearest whole. For instance 140 rounded to the nearest hundred (the place value) will be 100 while 160 would become 200
You would round 1,985,027 as you would with any other number. You achieve this by looking at the digit in the place value directly to the right of the place value you're rounding too. In your case, you're trying to round to the closest hundred thousand.In 1,985,000, the 9 is the starting of the hundred thousands place value. If the value of the number directly to the right of it (8) is more than five, you round up. If it's less than five - round down.Here, the ten-thousands place is an 8, which is greater than five. So you round up. 1,985,027 becomes 2,000,000. Because the place value can be no higher than a 9. So you're actually rounding to the next million because the hundred thousands place value has exceeded the highest number in the real number line (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9).
Place value is the category the number the digit is in. For example, take 123. The 1 is worth one hundred, the 2 is worth 20 and the 3 is worth 3. Actual value is the number itself in that position. So, as an example, "What digit is in the hundreds place of the number 123?" The answer would be 1.
To write three hundred twenty-five thousand, you would start by writing the numerical digits for each place value: 3, 2, 5, and then add the corresponding words for each place value. In this case, it would be "three hundred twenty-five thousand." Make sure to include hyphens between the words "twenty" and "five" to properly represent the number.
This would be a lot easier if one of the numbers was underlined. From right to left, this number has 0 in the ones place, 3 in the tens place, 1 in the hundreds place, 5 in the thousands place, 7 in the ten thousands place, 2 in the hundred thousands place, 6 in the millions place, 1 in the ten millions place and 4 in the hundred millions place.
Moving the place of a digit ups its value by a factor of ten. For example, in the number 123, the 2 has a value of 20 since it is in the tens place. However, if the number was 213, the two would have a value of two hundred, since it is now in the hundreds place.
1,565 to the nearest hundred is: 1600. This is because the value in the tens place "6" is equal to or greater than 5. Anything below 5 would need to be rounded down.
To write nine million six hundred thousand one hundred two in numerals, you would start with the digit 9 for the millions place, followed by 6 for the hundred thousands place, then 1 for the hundred thousands place, and finally 2 for the ones place. So, it would be written as 9,601,102.
To the nearest hundred thousands, it would be zero. To the nearest hundred thousandths, it would stay as it is.
372,051 to the nearest hundred thousand would be: 400,000. This is because the value in the ten thousand place "7" is either equal to or greater than 5, so you round up.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! When we round 24 to the nearest hundred, we look at the tens place, which is a 2. Since 2 is less than 5, we keep the hundreds place as it is and change the rest to zeros. So, 24 rounded up to the nearest hundred is 100.
If the number to the right of the place value, in which you are rounding to, is 4 or less, you round down. If the number to the right of the place value, in which you are rounding to, is 5 or more, you round down.Examples:25 rounded to the nearest ten would be 30.261.57 rounded to the nearest one would be 262.00246.4 rounded to the nearest hundred would be 200.